Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1930, Page 6

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GIRL FLYER LOOPS 980 TIMES GULLION MAKES TO TREBLE OWN STUNT MARK R E Sengaies = TA'-KING PchURE Laura Ingaua Averages 4* Turns Per Min- %Ffi:‘:‘"figg;‘gmjgggnw ute in Dizzy Four-Hour Flight Over Oklahoma Figld. s down. Oratory Contestants to See Passion Play While on European Tour. By the Associated Press. Bdmund A. Gullion, The Star's repre- |feminine world record. Onited States, had left Washington to- | day on their journeys home. This morning at 10 o'clock a talking moving picture was made of Gullion ot his home, 3730 Northampton street. He dellvered his prepared speech be- fore the camera and microphone. ‘The seven contestants will next ther in New York for an 1l-week =zr . An important feature of this year’ will be a two-day wisit to Oberammergau, where the party will attend the presentation of the “Passion Play.” Party Will Sail July 2. The group, which will be chaperoned Dr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis Swiggett | of this city, will sail July 2 on the United States Line's steamer America, | and will land at Hamburg July 12. Dr. Swiggett, is well known as an educator Oberammergau on the evening of July 19 and will attend the Passion Play the next day. Following short excursions into the Bavarian highlands, with their hmuus‘ royal castles, the party will go into | ing Hague, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Visit to London Included. airport’s dedication late vesterday, Miss Ingalls in her dizzy flight, exceeded by |tank, even during loops, helped 636 loops the women's record of 344 she |€xceed her old mark. established May 3 at Lambert Field, in ul MUSKOGEE, Okis, May 27.—Miss . |Laura Irgulls, 25-year-old New Yorker, “The six high school orators who par. ay had written 980 consecutive inside Wicipated in the seventh national ora-|joops in the sky above Hatbox Munici- S torical contest Saturday night, when |pal Airport here, nearly triple her own Averaging four and one-half loo sentative, was chosen champion of the | every minite she was In the &ir at ne THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1930. woman Miss Mildred Kauf- . _She tened the accom| ment of Charles (Speed) Holman, claims the men’s inside looping mark for his 1433 circles at St. Paul, March 17, 1928. rkness brought Miss In- William P. McFail, St. Louis, who taught Miss Ingalls to fiy, declarsd his pupil’s increased skill in pumping gas from her fuselage tank to her SPECIAL NOTICE Moonlight Dance The first Wilson Line moonlight dance of the season will be at 8.30 P.M. this Thursday night, May 29th. Beginning that day, there will be a moonlight trip every day in the week except Tuesday. Happy Walker and his gang will furnish the music and there will be auditoriam orthophonic concerts for those not dancing. Get your crowd together and enjoy an eve- ning on the «City of Washington” —one of the finest modern-type, excursion boats on the Atlantic Coast —built like an Ocean Liner. Orchestra, radio, ortho- phonics, tea rooms, palatial dance floor, all spic and span and neat as a pin. The Wilson Line is one of the oldest and most experienced steamboat companies in America. WILSON LINE 7TH ST. WHARVES Tel. NAT. 2440 Your Old s Vietrola is worth VICTOR MAKES THIS SPECIAL OFFER TO ITS OLD CUSTOMERS For a short time only Aet at Oncee SEE ‘your Victor dealer . .. tell him about your old Victrola today! If it bears the Victor trade-mark, he will allow you $76 on your pur- chase of Victor’s sensational new Victor-Radio with Electrola! Thrill to this totally new conception of musical enjoyment . . . the matchless TONE of Victor- Radio and the amazing realism of the new electrically-recorded Victor Records. ..the music you want when you want it! Think of it...this latest, greatest Victor instru- ment can now be yours at a cost that puts it within the reach of everyone! The Mr Radio-Electrola has out-dated other instruments just as the Orthophonic Victrola quickly out-dated the original “talking machine.” Victor wants its countless old customers to en- joy the Victor Radio-Electrola—the supreme achievement of 33 years of leadership—the very last word in the perfection of sound reproduc- tion. That is why this unprecedented offer is made to owners of ald Victrolas exclusively. But only a few out of mil- lions of Victrola owners can be given this opportunity. Don’t wait. Clnlaose your new Victor Radio-Electrola today...Either Model RE- 45 or RE-75. Telephone your Victor dealer NOW! Victor Division, RCA Victor Company, Inc., Camden, N. J. ictor-Radio TUNE IN—The RCA Hour every Thursday eve- D with ELECTROIA. ning over a coast-te-coast network of the N.B.C. said it was the first money she had ever made in the afr. Her thrilling loops climaxed the port's dedication program in which 200 Army and civilian - Tigible TOLL ‘rom” Beott Fiae. 1, wfla ipated. it A Middlesborough, England, jeweler opened his shop on Easter Monday specially to provide an absent-minded | Bioicq, Jesterday when the Senate rati- A National .aemmuum Associat o8 3 4 3 . o “Isn’t it bully, that motor, that trip?” | Lahm, she asked Army officers who protected her from the enthusiastic crowd as she landed. She leaped from her plane, rAn Old-Fashioned Confection {i on the ouiders af a theong 10 s | wid 1 was the et mones sne maa eves | RETIREMENT BILL warded to the President. Speaker Longworth To Tempt Your Palate . . . “1 SABaivioe B Wo: urgundy ~—=' Whipped Distr Creams Y 2/ Special 2 50 Lb. Box A rich delectable confection, contain- ing pure whipped cream and temptingly coated with mild bittersweet chocolate, blending an unexcelled flavor. Very specially priced for this week only! 5S¢ Chewing Gui for 10¢ IN FINAL STAGES Civil Service Measures May Be Of- turning to the fleld last night to| fcially Signed Today and For- make sure her plane still was in , Miss Ingalls said she planned o fake Off today for St. Louts, ‘The civil -service- retirement bill for Government. employes, which was com- Right Reserved to Limit Quantities .. 1930 “Silver Jubilee Year” Th Our T:;m‘g;;fi:h Year :k;e‘v. Service the presiding officers of the two branches of Congress place their signatures on| HOLDS BANQUET TONIGHT the measure it will be transmitted to A program of eches and the White House to await the signature | tainment has be:r?e prepared b of the President. Brotherhood of Washington H The bill sets up & new method of re- there will be of $900, Senator Copeland, Democrat of New to which each employe will get a fur- | York, will be the principal speaker. their annuity based on the amount he | Alvin L. Neumyer will be mas! of has contributed to the retirement fund. | ceremonies In addition to this new plan of com- | A special feature will be the distribu- puting annuities, the bill also will allow | tion amorg the leted yester the employes w!tx\(;‘hl\'te served 30 years the | nul;xber of base balls, gloves, bats and e conference Teport, probably will | option of retiring two years earlier than | spiked shoes, autographed by members bridegroom with a wedding ring. be signed w&: by of the Washington base ball club. under the present law. Richly Ornamented Antique Iron Smoking make an attractive additton to the room or den. will not tip over easily. La bowl. The 8 for 25¢ Some Examples of the Many Worth-While Values on Sale REMEDIES . . .. .. $1.25 Enos Fruit Salts. ...........83¢c 60c Cape Diapepsin. .............3% 35c¢ Freezone Corn Remover. ... .. ..24c $1.00 Horlicks Malted Milk. ... ...68c 50c Lavoris Mouth Wash. ........31c 65c Mike Martin’s Liniment. . . ... .49¢c 25¢ Natures Remedy Tablets. .. ...19¢ 50c Noxzema Skin Cream. ........34c 75¢ Alophen Pills, 100’s. . ... .....49¢ $1.25 Veracolate Tablets, 100’s. . . .83c 50c Wyeths Lithia Tablets. . ......39% $1.00 Bayer Aspirin Tablets. ......73c 40c Fletchers Castoria...........23c 30c Edwards Olive Tablets. . ..... .19 $1.15 Dares Mentha Pepsin. . .....85¢ 40c Bottle Kalak Water..........33¢c $1.00 Miles Nervine Tonic.........62¢c TOILETRIES . . . . 50c Mavis Talcum Powder. .......33c 50c Molle Shaving Cream. ........33c 50c Neet Depilatory .............45¢ 60c Odorono Deodorant. .........39c $1.15 Othine Freckle Cream. ......79¢c 50c Packers Tar Shampoo........34c 10c Palmolive Soap, 6 for. . .......40c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . ........28¢c 65¢ Ponds Cold Cream. ..........34c 60c Wernets Tooth Powder. ... ...39% 50c Woodbury Facial Cream......34c 35¢ Cutex Nail Polish ey 60c D. & R. Vanishing Cream. ..... . .40c $1.00 Delatone Depilatory........8% 50c Frostilla Skin Lotion. . .. .......34c 50c Ingrams Shaving Cream. . .....43c 25c Mennens Borated Talcum. . . .. .15¢ SUNDRIES . . .. .. Aluminum Pitchers, 2-quart. . .....59¢ Avian Stationery, box. . ..........25¢ Trophy Fountain Syringes. .......98c Guaranteed Alarm Clocks. . . ... ..95¢ Aviator Playing Cards, deck.......25¢ Sturdy Card Tables............51.19 2-Cell Flashlights, complete. . ... ..69¢c Vacuum Bottles, quart size. .......5$1.49 Kleen Picnic Sets ™ % .. ........25¢ Sponge Rubber Balls. . ...........10c Auto Seat Pads.................80c For Your Picnics and Outing Trips . . . Monarch Motor J ugs Will Keep Foods or Liquids Hot or Cold for Many Hours! A well made, efficient insulated container, with wide neck and sani- tary glass lining, making it easy to clean. ‘The aluminum stopper does not take up and retain odors. Every jug has been thoroughly tested. sixth annual | a ' Fathers and Sons banquet to be held to- each |night in the ball room of the National Press Club. ' These richly ornamented smoking stands * living ey are heavily made with wide base so handle at top enables you to move the stand around where you want it, _ Dhe Million Dolhrm | AUTO STROD With Strop and. B GUVEN lloluty FREN WITH THE PURCHASE OF BARNARDS Ry U4 ‘RAZOR AID ving Crea ‘ BN FoRGO' In order to introduce to new users the cool, joy- ful shaves obtained by the use of Barnard’s “Razor- Aid” Shaving Cream, we are giving away absolutely FREE a “Million Dollar” Model Auto-Strop Razor, complete with strop and one blade, with each pur- chase of a 50c tube of this delightful shaving cream. Many dollars’ worth of shaving comfort—for only 50c. At every Peoples Drug Store this week only. For the Living Room, Den and Porch Comfortable, Attractive Lounging 3 sor $1 A remarkably low price for pillows of this quality and finish. There are several different colors from which to choose. You will want several of these pillows for the thausand-and-one uses they will have this Summer «..on the porch...on picnics...at the beach... canoeing, etc. \ e N M T S I

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